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“Jesus—nailed to the cross—appears powerless and defeated (15: 29–30). As Mark so darkly paints it, the scene is a tragic paradox: Despite the seeming triumph of religious and political forces allied against him, Jesus is neither guilty nor a failure. The failure lies in humanity’s collective inability to recognize the sufferer’s inestimable value, to see in him God’s hand at work.”

Stephen L. Harris, The New Testament: A Student's Introduction
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